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The Lyceum Theatre New York has a capacity of 910 seats. Section capacities are 409 Orchestra, 291 Mezzanine and 210 Balcony. Use our interactive seating chart to view 548 seat reviews and 523 photos of views from seat.
The Lyceum Theatre is a small venue with seats spread across the Orchestra, Boxes, Mezzanine and Balcony. The Orchestra admits the most patrons, with views best in the Center section; almost everywhere in this intimate theater feels close to the stage however. The Mezzanine has better-than-average views that don’t feel too distant. The Lyceum is well-known for its tight legroom and views that become more restricted towards the far sides - and none more so than the Balcony; a steep rake makes it a typical ‘nosebleed’ option.
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The Lyceum Theatre generally feels intimate from front to back, so the middle rows of the Center Mezzanine, and rows F-K in the Center Orchestra, are both good options for patrons who want a clear view of the actors without paying top prices. Rows A and B of the Center Balcony are steep and more distant, but for their position are very good value.
For theatergoers who like to be as close as possible and catch every expression, rows A-D in the Center Orchestra can’t be beaten. For those preferring to take in the whole stage, rows A-C in the Center Mezzanine have great sightlines but still allow patrons to capture enough detail to appreciate individual performances.